[NABS-L] Braille Music Courses
Sidney Horn
sidneyh05 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 26 18:04:57 UTC 2025
Hi MaKenzie,
I have actually never studied braille music. I've always listened to music by ear and picked up on it that way. I feel like so many of us do though to be honest. Learning by ear is very common for all of us. Even the choir drector here at my blind school does not teach braille music because it's why learn it when we can all just so easily pick up on all of it by ear? You know what I mean?
I do not know of any teachers who teach it. When I was younger, my former TVI did mention me possibly learning it, but I refused.
Sidney
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Subject: [NABS-L] Braille Music Courses
Hello NABS,
I hope everyone is doing well and having a great weekend!
I am participating in a senior project for my AP Literature class, and the
topic I chose was the impact of learning braille music in an educational
seeting. For my practicum hours, I have to start learning the basics of
braille music. Does anyone know of any programs that have courses on the
subject, or teachers that have given lessons in the past or can recommend
any other methods to learn the system? Any responses would be appreciated,
and thank you for taking the time to read this email.
Kind regards,
MaKenzie Love
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